What is arthur schnitzler dream story?

"Dream Story" is a novella written by Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler in 1926. The story follows the protagonist, Dr. Fridolin, as he embarks on a journey of sexual desire, jealousy, and existential crisis. It is set in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century and explores themes such as the complexities of marriage, sexual repression, and the human psyche.

The story has been adapted several times, most famously by director Stanley Kubrick in his 1999 film adaptation "Eyes Wide Shut." The novella's themes continue to resonate with audiences today, particularly in the realm of modern relationships and the struggle for self-identity.